Examples of 'intrigue' in a sentence
Meaning of "intrigue"
intrigue (noun) - The secret planning of something illicit or detrimental, often involving complex plots and scheming. It can also refer to a captivating or arousing quality that generates curiosity or interest
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- A complicated or clandestine plot or scheme intended to effect some purpose by secret artifice; conspiracy; stratagem.
- The plot of a play, poem or romance; the series of complications in which a writer involves their imaginary characters.
- Clandestine intercourse between persons; illicit intimacy; a liaison or affair.
- To conceive or carry out a secret plan intended to harm; to form a plot or scheme.
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There is no intrigue at the number one pick.
Got everything we need for a day of intrigue.
What intrigue beneath that mask of innocence.
It is a tale of mystery and intrigue on a transcontinental express.
With intrigue created deadly biological weapons.
Even more using intrigue and politics.
This intrigue is often played for comedy.
He has no interest in the intrigue of court or church.
Of intrigue forever associated with their names.
So he adopted a policy of intrigue to protect the independency.
Intrigue and interfaith guilt and shame.
Conspiracy and intrigue are the air he breathes.
I had no idea your position was so full of intrigue.
But courtly intrigue had not ceased.
And then the idea began to intrigue me.
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It is this intrigue that creates their allure.
And we do not like to be made a party to an intrigue.
That does not intrigue me anymore at all.
I was thinking more gossipcolumn than political intrigue.
Meanwhile every kind of intrigue was put in motion.
I am in the middle of a bona fide corporate intrigue.
I thought the intrigue was very well built.
I just thought it would help the intrigue.
Add some foreign intrigue to your investments.
You may be back to political intrigue soon.
It will intrigue the reader even more.
You are nothing more to me than youthful intrigue.
And now the intrigue can begin.
Mentioning other girls might intrigue her.
The tension and intrigue were well written.
I have something that may intrigue you.
It created intrigue for what was next to come.
You set me up with that intrigue in town.
Some intrigue to liven up your humdrum little life.
Our readers crave intrigue and mystery.
I am always up for a little danger and intrigue.
This is where the intrigue really starts.
I can handle a little more undercover intrigue.
The story began to intrigue the professor.
Places teeming with violence and intrigue.
All of the political intrigue was very interesting.
The events reveal a plot of international intrigue.
Implication of sabotage adds intrigue to SpaceX investigation.
Never ignore the silent call of intrigue.
Suspense and intrigue excite the crowd.
You got to live this life of intrigue.
You go surely intrigue your fellows.
Perhaps that will throw up some intrigue.
Nazi communications that intrigue historians today.
Scorpio is enchanted by mystery and seduced by intrigue.